Edith Pearlman
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Edith
Pearlman is the recipient of the 2011 PEN/Malamud Award for excellence
in the art of short fiction. Her most recent collection, Binocular
Vision: New & Selected Stories, won the 2011 National Book Critics
Circle Award for fiction and was named a finalist for the National Book
Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and The Story Prize. She has
published more than 250 works in national magazines and anthologies,
including Best American Short Stories, The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories,
New Stories from the South, and The Pushcart Prize, and three previous
story collections: Vaquita, winner of the Drue Heinz Prize for
Literature, Love Among the Greats, winner of the Spokane Fiction Award,
and How to Fall, winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize. She lives in
Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Edith
Pearlman is the recipient of the 2011 PEN/Malamud Award for excellence
in the art of short fiction. Her most recent collection, Binocular
Vision: New & Selected Stories, won the 2011 National Book Critics
Circle Award for fiction and was named a finalist for the National Book
Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and The Story Prize. She has
published more than 250 works in national magazines and anthologies,
including Best American Short Stories, The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories,
New Stories from the South, and The Pushcart Prize, and three previous
story collections: Vaquita, winner of the Drue Heinz Prize for
Literature, Love Among the Greats, winner of the Spokane Fiction Award,
and How to Fall, winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize. She lives in
Brookline, Massachusetts.
Edith Pearlman (born June 26, 1936) is an American short story writer.
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